KANGXI or YONGZHENG c.1700 – 1730 Chinese Biscuit Porcelain

An 18th Century Chinese Biscuit Porcelain Libation Cup in the Archaistic Style, Kangxi or Yongzheng Period c.1700-1730. With Dragon Handles Decorated with an Egg and Spinach Glaze.

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Condition
In good condition, a small loss from the underneath of the handle c. 7 x 3 mm
Size
Length : 9.5 cm (3 3/4 inches)
Provenance
From a Private European Collection.
Stock number
23909
References
For a very similar early 18th century biscuit porcelain libation cup but with a different colour scheme see our `Sold Items` number 22514. For a pair of Qianlong biscuit porcelain libation cups of a similar form see `Sold Items` number 21225.

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Egg and Spinach Decoration :
This is another of those Western terms used to categorize Chinese ceramics. Unlike many other terms the West has applied to Chinese porcelain, for example Kraak ware or Transitional porcelain, this one is more strait forward and less contentious. The group is characterized by the enamel decoration being directly on to the unglazed `biscuit` porcelain body, it is possibly more correct to describe this as a stained glaze rather than an enamel. The piece was then finished with a clear glaze. Egg and Spinach relate closely to Tang Sancai pottery of the 8th century, these lead glazed ware also have colours that run into one another. The blotchy enamel colours of Egg and Spinach consist of a rich green, a brownish aubergine and yellow with areas of body colour showing through the clear glaze (no doubt created by wax resist). This type of decoration could sometimes include areas, for example the interior of a bowl, decorated in blue and white. These pieces appear to date to the early 18th century rather than earlier. Egg and Spinach itself was popular in China from the Transitional period of the middle of the 17th century until the second quarter of the 18th century. In my view most of the Egg and Spinach was produced in the early 18th century but the literature often suggests an earlier date. Clearly the pieces with blue and white decoration relate to closely to late Kangxi and Yongzheng porcelain. The Ca Mau Cargo had many small pieces with Egg and Spinach decoration, this wreck dates to the Yongzheng period (1723-1735). Indeed most pieces with this distinct colour scheme were small. Egg and Spinach was used in the 19th century, many of these objects were copies of, or at least based on, the original 17th and 18th century examples. In late 19th and early 20th century Europe it was wildly collected, often with other biscuit decorated Chinese porcelain, collectors such as Mrs. Nellie Ionides (1883 – 1962) were at the forefront of this trend.